Three Red Suitcases: A Southern Childhood

When adult Levonne Gaddy returns to the rural North Carolina community, where she was born and raised, to attend her mother's funeral, the director bars her entry to the viewing room, assuming she is white and therefore not related to the “colored” woman in the coffin. A sad, funny, and poignant story of childhood emerges as memories surface of racism and of the dysfunctional family life she left behind. Turmoil during the 1960's racial integration of southern schools fill her mind, as do the challenges of her first job, at age eleven, as the live-in caregiver for an elderly white woman. How will she come to terms with a childhood that includes rape and the death of her father? How will she make peace with the loss of the woman who gave birth to her but with whom she always struggled to make a connection?

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Three Red Suitcases: A Southern Childhood

When adult Levonne Gaddy returns to the rural North Carolina community, where she was born and raised, to attend her mother's funeral, the director bars her entry to the viewing room, assuming she is white and therefore not related to the “colored” woman in the coffin. A sad, funny, and poignant story of childhood emerges as memories surface of racism and of the dysfunctional family life she left behind. Turmoil during the 1960's racial integration of southern schools fill her mind, as do the challenges of her first job, at age eleven, as the live-in caregiver for an elderly white woman. How will she come to terms with a childhood that includes rape and the death of her father? How will she make peace with the loss of the woman who gave birth to her but with whom she always struggled to make a connection?

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Three Red Suitcases: A Southern Childhood

Three Red Suitcases: A Southern Childhood

Three Red Suitcases: A Southern Childhood

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When adult Levonne Gaddy returns to the rural North Carolina community, where she was born and raised, to attend her mother's funeral, the director bars her entry to the viewing room, assuming she is white and therefore not related to the “colored” woman in the coffin. A sad, funny, and poignant story of childhood emerges as memories surface of racism and of the dysfunctional family life she left behind. Turmoil during the 1960's racial integration of southern schools fill her mind, as do the challenges of her first job, at age eleven, as the live-in caregiver for an elderly white woman. How will she come to terms with a childhood that includes rape and the death of her father? How will she make peace with the loss of the woman who gave birth to her but with whom she always struggled to make a connection?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775342915
Publisher: Star Light Publications
Publication date: 06/07/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 308
File size: 776 KB

About the Author

Levonne gaddy is a native North Carolinian, writer, artist, and avid RVer.
Cory is owner of Little Bear Music Company in Nanaimo, B.C., Canada. He is a music and audio book producer and also a member of the British Columbia-based band, Lion Bear Fox.
Nancy Gundel Brown, the author of the forward is co-founder along with Levonne Gaddy, former president, and current board member of Multiracial Americans of Southern California. She is a clinical nurse specialist at Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles.
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